Lost In Mexico
Choreographed By
Artist
Blaine Larsen
Choreographed to
I Don't Know What She Said (view all dances to this track)
Level
Intermediate
Count
64
Walls
2
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Reviews of Lost In Mexico.
Cambridgeshire
19th Oct 2009
This may be a 64 count dance but, it feels like a 32 count. Music is great and you can sing-a-long too, Well, Rick does! Both classes got to grips with this dance fairly well. The sweep steps confused a few on the first week but they soon got the hang of it. If you have never danced this you really will be missing out.
This may be a 64 count dance but, it feels like a 32 count. Music is great and you can sing-a-long too, Well, Rick does! Both classes got to grips with this dance fairly well. The sweep steps confused a few on the first week but they soon got the hang of it. If you have never danced this you really will be missing out.
Glasgow
29th Sep 2009
Tina taught this At Rothesay's yearly Linedance Festival.Dance and music excellent.
Tina taught this At Rothesay's yearly Linedance Festival.Dance and music excellent.
16th Sep 2009
Well received by both improvers & intermediates. Welcome change from many 'funky' dances about at the moment. Give it a go.
Well received by both improvers & intermediates. Welcome change from many 'funky' dances about at the moment. Give it a go.
8th Sep 2009
What a response I got when I taught this to my class they absolutely loved it. And it flows so well to the music. I think this will be around for a while. The music for this can be obtained from Amazon as it is not available on itunes
What a response I got when I taught this to my class they absolutely loved it. And it flows so well to the music. I think this will be around for a while. The music for this can be obtained from Amazon as it is not available on itunes
6th Sep 2009
Just been taught this at Hemsby this weekend by Tina super little dance. My classes will love this. Thanks Tina
Just been taught this at Hemsby this weekend by Tina super little dance. My classes will love this. Thanks Tina
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